Mr Mo Dehabadi

Mr Mo Dehabadi Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon
London

Awesome afternoon spent at  talking about all things eyelids.Bonus   assessment and LLLT for my apparnely ‘severe’ 🤦🏽‍♂️...
30/03/2026

Awesome afternoon spent at talking about all things eyelids.

Bonus assessment and LLLT for my apparnely ‘severe’ 🤦🏽‍♂️ dry eye too from the lovely .daven

Just 7 days after ptosis surgery — already a noticeable difference.• Eyelid height improved• Natural crease restored• Up...
26/03/2026

Just 7 days after ptosis surgery — already a noticeable difference.

• Eyelid height improved
• Natural crease restored
• Upper lid fat sculpted
• Swelling still settling

Early results like this show the precision behind ptosis surgery.
Most patients can already see their eyes look brighter, more open, and balanced.

Save this post to see how healing transforms the final result.

25/03/2026

The most important part of ptosis surgery isn’t the surgery.

It’s this.

Before any incision is made, I’m marking:
• Your natural eyelid shape
• How much skin can safely be removed
• The exact position of your new crease

Because in ptosis surgery:

→ 1–2 mm too much = a wide, unnatural look
→ Too little = you still look tired

There’s no guessing once you’re in theatre.

This is the step that determines whether your result looks:
natural… or obviously ‘done’

Most patients never see this part —
but it’s where your outcome is decided.

Follow to see the result of this exact case.

“I don’t want ‘surgery eyes.’”That’s the fear most people won’t say out loud — but they’re thinking it.This patient is 7...
21/03/2026

“I don’t want ‘surgery eyes.’”

That’s the fear most people won’t say out loud — but they’re thinking it.

This patient is 70, and that was her biggest concern before surgery.

Not the recovery.
Not the procedure.
But looking different.



3 months after upper blepharoplasty + ptosis repair, her words were:

“My eyes feel lighter, more open — but I still look like me.”



Look closely at the before and afters.

No hollowing.
No sharp, over-defined crease.
No change in who she is.

Just less heaviness.
More light to the eyes.
And a result that doesn’t draw attention to itself.



Most people don’t want to look younger.

They just want to stop looking tired.

And when eyelid surgery is done properly…
people notice you look better — not why.



If your biggest concern is looking “done” or unnatural,
you’re exactly the kind of patient I see.





20/03/2026

Not wanting to be left out after Dad went glasses-free, Mum decided it was her turn 👀

We were once again spoilt for choice with the incredible team at , and she was in the best hands with

Just 4 days after lens replacement surgery, she’s already back to driving, reading, and everything in between — just in time for Nowruz.

Thank you and the whole team at OCL Vision for taking such great care of her 🙏

An amazing 48hours in sunny Dublin - speaking at the Innovations in Ophthalmology Conference, and then being a tourist :...
08/03/2026

An amazing 48hours in sunny Dublin - speaking at the Innovations in Ophthalmology Conference, and then being a tourist :)

Special thanks to and for the invite, it was an honour to share the stage with the likes of ; and listen to colleagues like and

Most men avoid eyelid surgery for one reason:They don’t want to look feminised.And they’re right to be cautious…just thi...
03/03/2026

Most men avoid eyelid surgery for one reason:
They don’t want to look feminised.

And they’re right to be cautious…just think Bradley Cooper

In male upper blepharoplasty:
• Crease height matters
• Skin removal must be conservative
• Brow position must be respected

Raise the crease too high → the eye looks different.
Remove too much → the lid platform widens.

The goal is symmetry and structure — not “bigger eyes.”

At 3 months, his asymmetry is corrected.
His expression is unchanged.

That’s the difference between subtle surgery and obvious surgery.

Save this if you’re researching male eyelid surgery.

He didn’t want to look different - just to have less hooding impairing vision





Most women delay upper eyelid surgery because they’re afraid of looking “done.”This patient was 69.Her concerns, heavine...
01/03/2026

Most women delay upper eyelid surgery because they’re afraid of looking “done.”

This patient was 69.
Her concerns, heaviness and hooding preventing makeup wear

The goal was simple:
• Restore a visible lid platform
• Define a natural crease
• Remove excess skin only
• Preserve character and youthful volume

Upper blepharoplasty should make people ask:
“Have you changed your makeup?”

Not:
“Have you had surgery?”

Subtle surgery is harder than aggressive surgery.

Save this if you’re researching upper eyelid surgery and want it to look like you — just more awake. He didn’t want to look different.





He didn’t want to look different.He just didn’t want to look tired anymore.74 years old.Upper + lower lid blepharoplasty...
27/02/2026

He didn’t want to look different.
He just didn’t want to look tired anymore.

74 years old.
Upper + lower lid blepharoplasty with fat repositioning.

The goal wasn’t to remove everything.
It was to reshape what was already there.

✔️ Lower lids: smoother contour using his own fat — not removing volume, preserving it.
✔️ Upper lids: less hooding, brighter eyes, still completely natural.

This is the difference between taking fat out…
and repositioning it intelligently.

Ageing eyes lose structure.
If you just subtract, you hollow.
If you reposition, you refresh.

Natural. Masculine. Unoperated.

Save this if you’re researching lower lid surgery and worried about looking “done”.





Not all ‘heavy eyelids’ are just skin.This 73-year-old patient had:• hooded upper lids• a drooping right brow• facial as...
11/02/2026

Not all ‘heavy eyelids’ are just skin.

This 73-year-old patient had:
• hooded upper lids
• a drooping right brow
• facial asymmetry that made her look tired and uneven

So instead of doing a standard upper blepharoplasty alone, we combined it with internal brow support on the right side — correcting the true cause of the heaviness rather than just trimming skin.

These photos are 7 days post-op.
Swelling will continue to settle and scars will soften, but you can already see:
✔ better symmetry
✔ more open eyes
✔ a refreshed — not overdone — look

This is what personalised eyelid surgery looks like.

Save this if you’ve been told you “just need a blepharoplasty” but still feel your brows are part of the problem.

Upper eyelid blepharoplasty — 3 months post-op.A subtle, tissue-preserving approach focused on restoring openness and ba...
19/12/2025

Upper eyelid blepharoplasty — 3 months post-op.

A subtle, tissue-preserving approach focused on restoring openness and balance, without changing character.

Planned around the individual anatomy — not a template.




“You look tired… are you annoyed?”That’s what this 47-year-old patient kept hearing — even when he felt completely fine....
02/12/2025

“You look tired… are you annoyed?”

That’s what this 47-year-old patient kept hearing — even when he felt completely fine.

For him, the problem wasn’t ageing.

It was upper eyelid heaviness making his eyes look droopy and closed off, giving an expression that didn’t match his personality.

We performed a precise upper eyelid blepharoplasty, keeping everything natural and masculine. No change to his features — just restoring openness.

Swipe to see:
• Before → 4 months
• The healing journey from 7 days to full recovery

He now looks the way he actually feels: awake, approachable, and confident.

If you notice heaviness, hooding, or a tired look even on good days, this might be the reason — and it’s often very treatable.

Send me a DM with a photo and I’ll let you know if you’re likely to be suitable.

Actual patient of Mr Dehabadi
Posted with full consent









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